Nemesis Expansions include a new Orc Tribe featuring new enemies, followers, missions, abilities, weapons, Fortress and wilderness updates, and a Mythic Gear Set.

Story Expansions introduce a new campaign, playable character & abilities, side missions, enemies, allies & more.

Experience an epic open-world brought to life by the award-winning Nemesis System. Forge a new Ring of Power, conquer Fortresses in massive battles and dominate Mordor with your personal Orc army in Middle-earth™: Shadow of War™.

Go behind enemy lines to forge your army, conquer Fortresses and dominate Mordor from within. Experience how the award winning Nemesis System creates unique personal stories with every enemy and follower, and confront the full power of the Dark Lord Sauron and his Ringwraiths in this epic new story of Middle-earth.

A YouTuber, “TheFamilyVideoGamers”, has posted a video of what appears to be leaked images of Call of Duty 2017 concept marketing artwork.
The leaked images show that Call of Duty 2017, developed by Sledgehammer Games, will take place during the World War II era.

The images above show artwork that Activision appears to be creating for promotional images and box arts. It also appears that Activision has decided to be straightforward with the naming scheme for the game and call it ‘Call of Duty: WWII’. This would be, probably, the simplest name for a Call of Duty game since before Call of Duty 4.
Activision has not confirmed any of this as of now. Stay tuned.
Thus far, Activision has only confirmed that this year’s title is developed by Sledgehammer and will take ‘Call of Duty back to its roots.’

Nintendo will follow up its smash hit NES microconsole with a mini version of the SNES, sources close to the company have confirmed to Eurogamer.

The SNES mini (or, to continue Nintendo's official branding, likely the Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System) is currently scheduled to launch in time for Christmas this year. Development of the device is already under way, our sources have indicated.

Nintendo's plans for SNES mini are also a major reason why last year's NES mini did not see a reprieve from discontinuation, Eurogamer understands, despite the latter's continued popularity and sell-out status.

A new report from 4Chan states that Sony is working on a sequel to PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. The sequel is going to be a 2D 4-player brawler and will launch in 2018, and the title will keep the All-Stars name. Furthermore, the base roster of the sequel is going to be a 30 plus characters, and 20 plus stages. The character customization options are going to be huge, very much similar to what we are going to see in Injustice 2. The online portion of the game will have King of the Hill, Ranked 1v1, and spectator mode.

The combat in the sequel is going to be very different than the original game (which was released in 2012), Supers will not be the only means to kill your opponents. In addition to these, there will be a ton of more items, including the one that summons other PlayStation characters like the Assist Trophy in Smash Bros.

Lastly, Crash, Spyro, and Lara Croft are confirmed to make an appearance along with the Cloud (even though Cloud made an appearance in Smash Bros, he will be in the sequel to PlayStation All-Stars). The 4Chan user who leaked the details stated that a new trademark filing for PlayStation All-Stars name is expected to come up in coming months, Sony has planned an official reveal for 2017.

On paper, the PlayStation All-Stars sequel looks better. What do you guys think? Share your opinion with us in the comment section below.

The base roster will have 30+ characters and 20+ stages.
Crash, Spyro and Lara Croft will all feature, and yes even though Cloud was in Smash Bros. he is going to be in this game.
Due to Kojima now partnering with Sony, there will be no involvement from Konami
Game will feature a ton of customization options for characters, kind of like what Injustice 2 is doing but they are only for cosmetic reasons.
Online will feature King of the Hill, ranked 1v1 mode, spectator mode etc.
There will be a ton of more items, including an item that summons other PS characters like the Assist Trophy in Smash
The combat will be different than in the first game, supers won't be the only way to kill.